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state department has earlier reiterated washington's disappointment over snowden's meeting with human rights activists suggesting that somehow russian authorities could have been should have barred edward snowden from speaking take a listen we are disappointed that russian officials and agencies facilitated this meeting today by allowing these activists and representatives into the moscow airports transit zone to meet with mr snowden despite the government's declarations of russian's neutrality with respect to mr snowden sorry you're disappointed that they let someone into their own airport and well it well that they facilitated this event to force why because this gave a forum going to be should have before as before you forfeited his right to freedom of speech as well met miss mr snowden as we've talked about let me just say this because i think it's important he's not a whistleblower he's not human rights activists he's wanted on a series of serious criminal charges brought in these certain eastern district of virginia in the united states i'm sorry but i didn't realize people wanted on c
state department has earlier reiterated washington's disappointment over snowden's meeting with human rights activists suggesting that somehow russian authorities could have been should have barred edward snowden from speaking take a listen we are disappointed that russian officials and agencies facilitated this meeting today by allowing these activists and representatives into the moscow airports transit zone to meet with mr snowden despite the government's declarations of russian's neutrality...
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the true color of diplomacy may actually be green obama's nominee for ambassador of the u.k. happens to be his top twenty twelve campaign bundler is this an example of pay to play and what does it say about diplomatic positions more on this coming up. and a pig virus may soon cause rising pork prices multiple states have now experienced a virus that's most fatal for piglets an in-depth look at this virus later in today show. hello there it's friday july twelfth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm aaron eight and you're watching our two now this morning n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden emerged from his airport hideaway telling human rights groups that he wants temporary asylum in russia but still hopes to travel to latin america to avoid prosecution by u.s. by u.s. authorities it was the world's first glimpse of the self declared a leaker who's been holed up in the transit zone of the moscow airport since june twenty third snowden met with a small group of human rights campaigners and lawyers at an undisclosed location in the airport now although the meeting was not public
the true color of diplomacy may actually be green obama's nominee for ambassador of the u.k. happens to be his top twenty twelve campaign bundler is this an example of pay to play and what does it say about diplomatic positions more on this coming up. and a pig virus may soon cause rising pork prices multiple states have now experienced a virus that's most fatal for piglets an in-depth look at this virus later in today show. hello there it's friday july twelfth five pm here in washington d.c....
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to put snowden on trial because if it was a fair trial or a legal trial all snowden would have the right to subpoena american officials who have knowledge of all this intelligence is exposed that would not be so i think there is a vested interest both with obama and putin to find a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so will know what kind of leaders they are for south american nations belonging to the americas certain trade recalling bound box of its from european countries involved in the grounding of the bill even president playing the euro one foreign minister says talks will be how old would be representatives the member states also have tough words for washington defending their right to offer asylum to edward snowden and human rights activists believe the pressure being put on last american governments is violating international. what the united states government is doing is taking jobs dropped edward snowden's bid to seek asylum not to get asylum but to seek asylum bullied and managed to threaten other countries around the world to not grant him asylu
to put snowden on trial because if it was a fair trial or a legal trial all snowden would have the right to subpoena american officials who have knowledge of all this intelligence is exposed that would not be so i think there is a vested interest both with obama and putin to find a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so will know what kind of leaders they are for south american nations belonging to the americas certain trade recalling bound box of its from european...
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all this intelligence he's exposed that would not be so i think there's a vested interest both with obama and putin defined a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so will now study what kind of leaders they are. meanwhile according to a number of whistleblowers including snowden companies from microsoft and google have been selling off your data to the u.s. government for buying busting with cash and it's the taxpayers of course are stumping up the money and these guy nature can reports. if you are a u.s. taxpayer whether or not you agree with the government's wholesale electronic snooping you are paying for it and you will probably never know how much exactly because for the covert world of its unaccountable spying activities the government has a black budget but some numbers or available they refer to law enforcement requests so according to last year's disclosures america's telecommunications giants bill the government just as they build their clients we have some specifics for each wiretap eighty and t. for example charges an activation fee of three hundred
all this intelligence he's exposed that would not be so i think there's a vested interest both with obama and putin defined a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so will now study what kind of leaders they are. meanwhile according to a number of whistleblowers including snowden companies from microsoft and google have been selling off your data to the u.s. government for buying busting with cash and it's the taxpayers of course are stumping up the money and these...
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sided with the people and thrown mubarak out and everybody applauded the for it they they got on the right side of history this time they sided with the people and they threw out morsi and everybody's upset and i can understand that the reason obama's administration is reluctant to use the word coup is because we have laws on the books here in the united states that as soon as you say it's a coup you have to cut off aid and right now soon as they designated a coup theoretically we have to stop all aid we frankly would lose all influence over the situation there and i'm not sure that's necessarily wise i would disagree with gareth a little bit i think he's given united states policies a lot more credit for their influence on the situation and we have what the gyptian people did has nothing to do with what the united states wanted or didn't want and i'm not even sure we have that much influence with the military over the last few months since mr morsi has been in power or our influence there has waned a great deal so while i agree it's very convoluted and i just i don't think the united stat
sided with the people and thrown mubarak out and everybody applauded the for it they they got on the right side of history this time they sided with the people and they threw out morsi and everybody's upset and i can understand that the reason obama's administration is reluctant to use the word coup is because we have laws on the books here in the united states that as soon as you say it's a coup you have to cut off aid and right now soon as they designated a coup theoretically we have to stop...
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very much obama needs to show he's tough on the snowden. i can't believe that the united states actually wants to put on trial because it was a fair trial a legal trial all she would have the right to subpoena american officials who have knowledge of all this intelligence he's exposed that would not be so i think there is a vested interest. to find a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so we'll never see what kind of leaders they are. when it comes to reactions here on r.t. south american nations belonging to a regional trade bloc of recalled their ambassadors for talks from european countries involved in the grounding of the bolivian president's plane that's according to the euro gwion foreign minister members of the bloc include among others both brazil and argentina meanwhile american embassies across the region have issued a warning against letting snowden into latin america where washington's unrelenting pressure on the governments is a blatant disregard of international law that's according to human rights
very much obama needs to show he's tough on the snowden. i can't believe that the united states actually wants to put on trial because it was a fair trial a legal trial all she would have the right to subpoena american officials who have knowledge of all this intelligence he's exposed that would not be so i think there is a vested interest. to find a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so we'll never see what kind of leaders they are. when it comes to reactions here...
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virginia in the united states i'm sorry but i didn't realize people wanted on charges forfeited their right to speak to free speech. and then to the supreme journalist dave lindorff he believes the government's so-called surveillance programs are plainly embarrassing for the obama administration and ministration once all the federal employees seen all the agencies of the federal government to be become spies reporting on the people who work next to them in the next cubicle of the next it's not about national security it's about preventing. people from telling the truth about problems with government about corruption about failed policies and so on and it what it really is is the if i mean administration has gone even beyond the nixon administration from the seventy's in its fear of leaks and its effort to control the story it's trying to prevent the press from getting access to to people inside the government who will tell them truth about what's going on so that all they get is public relations handouts from the government and it's trying to prevent the government from being embarrassed yo
virginia in the united states i'm sorry but i didn't realize people wanted on charges forfeited their right to speak to free speech. and then to the supreme journalist dave lindorff he believes the government's so-called surveillance programs are plainly embarrassing for the obama administration and ministration once all the federal employees seen all the agencies of the federal government to be become spies reporting on the people who work next to them in the next cubicle of the next it's not...
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long hunger strike at one time a baby is gaining momentum to meeting democratic senators have urged obama to close the infamous prison facility as soon as possible that has the lack of action from the white house has inspired some to follow the prisoners example among them is the veteran human rights lawyer clive stafford smith who hopes to draw attention to the plight of good male inmates. i was in graham town in the last week and these guys assert. and i think it's incumbent on us on the outside it shows some solidarity with them. to just get more attention. to those prisoners are going through their i mean look i've been on a hunger strike now twenty four hours they've been doing it for five months of course it's not the same i think the point is to get people's attention i mean when we talk about risking people's lives there are people who are dying and i just want this to stop i think it's really important that it stops some of the people who are my clients really do. now as promised it's our interview show world are going. to news sigrid laboratory tim curry was able to build a new
long hunger strike at one time a baby is gaining momentum to meeting democratic senators have urged obama to close the infamous prison facility as soon as possible that has the lack of action from the white house has inspired some to follow the prisoners example among them is the veteran human rights lawyer clive stafford smith who hopes to draw attention to the plight of good male inmates. i was in graham town in the last week and these guys assert. and i think it's incumbent on us on the...
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just how web site also hit off call right now for you a close call for follow who risked it all. the amazing footage of a man plowing just meters from a scorching blaze to save his cornfield going up in smoke had on line for that. on the german off his gets in trouble for projecting a message on tom merican embassy which links us a bait and spot that's the infamous is germany was a jury in the cold war going down twenty cents stove i am. going to. tell you. divisions between a islamists in syria and the rest of the opposition have reached a critical level a key free syrian army commander has been killed by al-qaeda linked militants and the group responsible also threatened all of the commandos a western backed forces the situation in the war torn country has forced some nations to rethink supplying the rebels with weapons even the u.s. has put their plans on hold concern they will end up in the wrong hands be at the say has been trying to distance itself from radical groups fueling dissent within the opposition but political writer john white believes that even though the groups
just how web site also hit off call right now for you a close call for follow who risked it all. the amazing footage of a man plowing just meters from a scorching blaze to save his cornfield going up in smoke had on line for that. on the german off his gets in trouble for projecting a message on tom merican embassy which links us a bait and spot that's the infamous is germany was a jury in the cold war going down twenty cents stove i am. going to. tell you. divisions between a islamists in...
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also headlining washington set to live a full fight suggests to the egyptian military as president obama refuses to call the overthrow of the muslim brotherhood a coup gyptian is to criticize u.s. involvement in the country's affairs. british lawmakers warn the toppling the assad regime in syria could have to zoster its consequences in a report highlighting the threat of radical militants getting a hold of chemical weapons. how to hide.
also headlining washington set to live a full fight suggests to the egyptian military as president obama refuses to call the overthrow of the muslim brotherhood a coup gyptian is to criticize u.s. involvement in the country's affairs. british lawmakers warn the toppling the assad regime in syria could have to zoster its consequences in a report highlighting the threat of radical militants getting a hold of chemical weapons. how to hide.
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for a very political reasons obama needs to show he's tough on snowden. i can't believe that the united states actually wants to put snowden on trial because it was a virtual legal trial all snowden would have the right to subpoena american officials who have knowledge of all this intelligence he's exposed to there would not be so i think there is a vested interest. to find a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so we'll narrow street what kind of leaders they are. four south american nations belonging to america search trading block are recalling the ambassadors from european countries involved in the grounding of we believe in presence playing the euro one foreign minister says talks will be held i would be representative of the member states also have tough words for washington defending their right to offer asylum to edward snowden and human rights activist peter tatchell believes the pressure being put on lots american governments is violating international. what the united states government is doing is seeking to obstruct
for a very political reasons obama needs to show he's tough on snowden. i can't believe that the united states actually wants to put snowden on trial because it was a virtual legal trial all snowden would have the right to subpoena american officials who have knowledge of all this intelligence he's exposed to there would not be so i think there is a vested interest. to find a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so we'll narrow street what kind of leaders they are....
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forced to respond after much silence but instead of reevaluating the purpose of keeping get open the obama administration decided to remedy the situation by torturing the inmates even further trice every day prison officials force feed the detainees despite an international ban that recognizes the practice as a form of torture you might be thinking right now force feeding but the harm in that doesn't sound too bad well according to one prisoner being forced that is one of the most agonizing things a person can endure in an open letter he explains quote as the tube was thrust in it made me feel like throwing up there was agony in my chest throat and stomach i would not wish this cruel punishment upon anyone but in case you still don't realize how horrifying this procedure really is rapper most def recently volunteered to take part in the standard operating procedure for force feeding get no prisoners and here's what happened when he tried. when it was seen. here mr stand it. operating procedure for force feeding detainees at guantanamo bay. through the. one of the. little. boat don't fill i
forced to respond after much silence but instead of reevaluating the purpose of keeping get open the obama administration decided to remedy the situation by torturing the inmates even further trice every day prison officials force feed the detainees despite an international ban that recognizes the practice as a form of torture you might be thinking right now force feeding but the harm in that doesn't sound too bad well according to one prisoner being forced that is one of the most agonizing...
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ever before. >> all right, peter, we'll see. thank you. >>> markets today gained some ground. the dow was up 89 points. the s&p 500 gained 9. the nasdaq finished ahead 5. >>> taking a look at what's trending today. the last request of a long suffering cleveland browns football fan with a sense of humor is all over twitter tonight. here is the obituary for 55-year-old who was a browns season ticket holder and died last thursday. quote, he respectfully requests six cleveland browns pallbearers, so the browns can let him down one last time. the panel is next. we'll talk about what the u.s. is doing and what could be next in egypt. ♪ when you experience something great, you want to share it. with everyone. that's why more customers recommend verizon, america's largest 4g lte network. >>> president obama made clear our deep concern about the decision made by the egyptian armed forces to remove president morsi from power and suspend the constitution. it is also important to acknowledge that tens millions have legitimate grievances w
ever before. >> all right, peter, we'll see. thank you. >>> markets today gained some ground. the dow was up 89 points. the s&p 500 gained 9. the nasdaq finished ahead 5. >>> taking a look at what's trending today. the last request of a long suffering cleveland browns football fan with a sense of humor is all over twitter tonight. here is the obituary for 55-year-old who was a browns season ticket holder and died last thursday. quote, he respectfully requests six...
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to join in the prisoner's protest against inhumane treatment an indefinite detention veteran human rights lawyer clive stafford smith is one of those. the point of this is that i was in graham town in the last week and these guys a separate. and i think it's incumbent on us on the outside to show some solidarity but. to just get more attention what i'm doing is minimal compared to what it is prisoners are going through there and look i've been on a hunger strike now for twenty four hours they've been doing it for five months of course it's not the same i think the point is to get people's attention i mean many talk about risking people's lives their people are dying on time and i just want this to stop i think it's really important that it stops some of the people who are my clients that really do lose that. i pass abby martin with breaking the threat. many in latin america are furious that the forced grounding of bolivia's president evo morales is playing in austria and even twelve nations in latin america are coming together to discuss the consequences of the event the plane was forced
to join in the prisoner's protest against inhumane treatment an indefinite detention veteran human rights lawyer clive stafford smith is one of those. the point of this is that i was in graham town in the last week and these guys a separate. and i think it's incumbent on us on the outside to show some solidarity but. to just get more attention what i'm doing is minimal compared to what it is prisoners are going through there and look i've been on a hunger strike now for twenty four hours...
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all right, fantastic. when we come back, is msnby losing their ratings and audience because they're too soft on obama or not soft enough? noah wrote about it today. it's a fascinating story. we'll come back and talk about it. is ♪ theme ♪ cenk: all right, we're back on "the young turks." now, we're going to talk about msnbc. i used to work there. that's crazy. [ laughter ] i do have some insight. noah rothman wrote about their lackluster ratings as of late. is it because they are going harder after obama or because they're not going hard enough after obama? i'm not sure, noah, tell us your theory and we'll discuss. >> well, the basis of that post was a poll that gallup did surveying american television news viewing habits and found that kind of no surprise, fox news is at the top, second place cnn, abc news as a network broadcaster third and a whole bunch of 1% including msnbc in the end. what was fascinating was they had a partisan breakdown democratic republican, independent. now what was shocking is
all right, fantastic. when we come back, is msnby losing their ratings and audience because they're too soft on obama or not soft enough? noah wrote about it today. it's a fascinating story. we'll come back and talk about it. is ♪ theme ♪ cenk: all right, we're back on "the young turks." now, we're going to talk about msnbc. i used to work there. that's crazy. [ laughter ] i do have some insight. noah rothman wrote about their lackluster ratings as of late. is it because they are...
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president obama himself raising the question and the situation in that phone call with putin, the white house unhappy that snowden was allowed to meet with human rights activists at that moscow airport over the last 24 hours. where snowden did announce that he will indeed seek asylum in russia. in that phone call, snowden can stay but can't reveal any more secrets about america. >>> now to london tonight, where the royal baby watch is well under way with the new and future heir on the way. "good morning america" weekend anchor bianna golodryga in london tonight. >> reporter: they're calling it baby fever. proud brits counting down the days until a new monarch is born. at st. mary's hospital, where the duchess of cambridge is expected to deliver. more photographers staked out positions today to capture the first images of the future king or queen of england. the baby is due any day. that's welcome news on a number of fronts. proceeds from tourism and product sales related to the birth are expected to pump nearly $400 million into the british economy. 90 million alone is expected to be sp
president obama himself raising the question and the situation in that phone call with putin, the white house unhappy that snowden was allowed to meet with human rights activists at that moscow airport over the last 24 hours. where snowden did announce that he will indeed seek asylum in russia. in that phone call, snowden can stay but can't reveal any more secrets about america. >>> now to london tonight, where the royal baby watch is well under way with the new and future heir on the...
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and i are to concede obama so great castro there looks talk about the recent plane grounding incident one the presidential jet of. course where it unnatural most to believe. some european countries abruptly looked at the airspace to hear it and that made. an emergency summit or a half way the summit came out with a statement that unanimously condemned an illegal action undertaken against present . when i think so have the north. and the group of seventy seven represents a large part of the international community they express their anger over the years they didn't and don't believe supported believe me and let's just what specific measures are going to be taken to leave these european countries iranian sanctions is also a great idea now. when we talk about the latin american response to the incident please bear in mind the differences that we have with us you can say all the governments think alike yes there is certain common ground however when a tough response is required go. take diverging positions but it is true that the incident caused a strong response remember that the organiz
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this very well-recognized right of asylum. there's simply no way for him to get out at the moment. that's why he sought the help of these human rights organizations. >> so one concern i think a lot of people watching this have, and i will actually count myself among them as someone who is happy to know the things i know because of edward snowden, happy to have information, think that information is crucial. we'll talk about the microsoft story in a second. in that he has now been -- it's unclear to me with how much autonomy this man could actually be acting. we know the nature of vladimir putin, we know the nature of the russian state at this moment. in fact, any state, if the russian version of edward snowden showed up at the miami international airport, the cia would be there the next day. so it doesn't seem ridiculous to me to assume at this point that those 10,000 files that he has with him, that he brought to you to screen with rigor and clarity, are now in the hands conceivably of russian intelligence. that doesn't seem
this very well-recognized right of asylum. there's simply no way for him to get out at the moment. that's why he sought the help of these human rights organizations. >> so one concern i think a lot of people watching this have, and i will actually count myself among them as someone who is happy to know the things i know because of edward snowden, happy to have information, think that information is crucial. we'll talk about the microsoft story in a second. in that he has now been -- it's...
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obama, weighed in. chick ichuck is one of our court watchers. should this case have ever gone to florida? >> i think the governor in florida who ultimately made the decision to pick a special prosecutor probably on balance made the right call even in view of this verdict. there are things in life, political facts you have to respond to, and this turns out to be a mechanism to get all the facts on -- give everybody a fair trial, etc. in hind set, also what's really clear is the overcharging of this as a second-degree murder. there was much clearer questions as to whether it was a former less of manslaughter, something like to, but the second-degree murder was over the top. >> chris: karl, your thoughts on the prosecution of this case, and las the call by the naacp right now for the justice department to charge george zimmerman on civil rights charges. >> yeah. well, this was a tragic death of a young man. we've now had a long court case that riveted the country. i hope that this is the end. president oba
obama, weighed in. chick ichuck is one of our court watchers. should this case have ever gone to florida? >> i think the governor in florida who ultimately made the decision to pick a special prosecutor probably on balance made the right call even in view of this verdict. there are things in life, political facts you have to respond to, and this turns out to be a mechanism to get all the facts on -- give everybody a fair trial, etc. in hind set, also what's really clear is the...
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groups and president obama weighed in. should this case ever have gone to trial? >> i think governor rick scott in florida ultimately made a decision to pick a special prosecutor probably on balance, made the right call even if view of this verdict. there are things in life, political facts that you have to respond to. d i think this turns out to be a mechanism to get all the facts -- give everybody a fair trial, et cetera. in hindsight, when is also really clear is the overcharging of this as a second-degree murder. there was much clearer question as to whether it was some other le lesser form of homicide. >> like manslaughter? >> like manslaughter, something like that. but second-degree murder was obviously way over the top. >> your thoughts on the prosecution of this case and also the call by the naa krchcp the justice department to charge george zimmerman on civil rights charges. >> well, this was a tragic death of a young man. we have now had a long court case that riveted the country. and i hope that this is the end.
groups and president obama weighed in. should this case ever have gone to trial? >> i think governor rick scott in florida ultimately made a decision to pick a special prosecutor probably on balance, made the right call even if view of this verdict. there are things in life, political facts that you have to respond to. d i think this turns out to be a mechanism to get all the facts -- give everybody a fair trial, et cetera. in hindsight, when is also really clear is the overcharging of...
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right now. >> i want to ask. if i don't someone in the audience will. but let me take this back up to the detailed level again. it's interesting you talk about rebalancing. this sort of feels as though the pittsburgh firm work which has that big adjectives. the talk about the framework itself, the mutual assessment under the framework, you don't hear as much discussion of that. is that because we have solved the problem or a my mischaracterizing or rearm and that? was rolled as the g20 impose on the firm work? >> u.s. carrier poured question. as i said before, our premise is that there is a need for more growth virtually everywhere. there is no single silver bullet. you have to look at every margin . global rebalancing is one of those margins. there has been -- it is gone down somewhat. look at the chinese surplus. you can look at other bounces around the world. they have gone down somewhat. the question is whether those imbalances of gone down because of rebalancing or because economy slowed an
right now. >> i want to ask. if i don't someone in the audience will. but let me take this back up to the detailed level again. it's interesting you talk about rebalancing. this sort of feels as though the pittsburgh firm work which has that big adjectives. the talk about the framework itself, the mutual assessment under the framework, you don't hear as much discussion of that. is that because we have solved the problem or a my mischaracterizing or rearm and that? was rolled as the g20...
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president barack obama has threatened to veto the house bill if there reaches. >>mark: this grant unlimited guarantee offers unlimited to data up $30 on smart phones $10 on traditional phones. the move comes as the company tries to differentiate itself from other providers like at&t. microsoft is now reshuffling its company structure following a steady decline as people turn to tablets and other mobile devices. microsoft has new divisions including engineering, marketing and business development. >>anny: new efforts as polythene tries to salvage her career. the celebrity chef has let go of her legal team and has hired new lawyers. a former manager at one for restaurants and savannah georgia is a wingding and her brother for acts of violence, racism and discrimination. polity lost a number of big endorsement deals after she admitted to using the n word years ago. time now is 528. let's take a quick break here on the kron4 morning news. it live without side on this friday morning. we made it. traffic looking very light at this look at 'em. living on cloud nine wit
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can win in the second term domestically t appears right now. and it's almost a point of denying him that kind of a victory. >> woodruff: i don't know if there is any connection but one thing the house republicans did do yesterday, david s they voted to pass a farm subsidy bill but they stripped out of it hundreds of millions of dollars in food stamp funding. so where is that headed? i mean not a single democrat voted for that. >> the house republicans are making it difficult for me to be a big cheer lead they are we can. >> this started with a decent impulse that we have this beard system, we had a political alliance, we put the food stamp program with the agricultural subsidies so you get people on both sides voting for it and that would guarantee passage year after year, all these people come to washington and say we're going to change things. we'll cut the subsidies, wondering why food stamps is exploding as a program, maybe we feed to set that back. so we say let's change things. and that is sort of a decent impulse. but at the ends of the
can win in the second term domestically t appears right now. and it's almost a point of denying him that kind of a victory. >> woodruff: i don't know if there is any connection but one thing the house republicans did do yesterday, david s they voted to pass a farm subsidy bill but they stripped out of it hundreds of millions of dollars in food stamp funding. so where is that headed? i mean not a single democrat voted for that. >> the house republicans are making it difficult for me...
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ld reporter: late today, president obama spoke with keesident putin about the aowden standoff. obviously that conversation was private, but the white house position has been pretty clear, scott. the white house says snowden is not a human rights activist or dissident, he's a fugitive wanted on three felonies who should be returned to the u.s. at once. >> pelley: bob orr in our tushington newsroom. bob, thank you. late today a doctor at san francisco general hospital said a third person has now died in the crash of flight 214. and the police have confirmed that one of the victims who died iedthe airport was run over by a esponding fire truck. it appears she was covered in firefighting foam at the time. the police don't know yet if the truck killed her or if she was asad already. ahere was a deadly train derailment today outside paris. at least six people were killed, dozens were injured. two cars left the tracks and slammed into a station. it took hours to pull everyone out. the train was packed with people heading off to celebrate adstille day, france's fourth of july. ly. obam
ld reporter: late today, president obama spoke with keesident putin about the aowden standoff. obviously that conversation was private, but the white house position has been pretty clear, scott. the white house says snowden is not a human rights activist or dissident, he's a fugitive wanted on three felonies who should be returned to the u.s. at once. >> pelley: bob orr in our tushington newsroom. bob, thank you. late today a doctor at san francisco general hospital said a third person...
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and obama administration officials. they're previewing the upcoming g20 summit that takes place in st. petersburg, russia, in september. live coverage underway right now here on c-span2. >> so we don't disrupt the speakers. we have started a tradition of doing events like this ahead of these big summits. the g20 is the biggest of them all in the world in the area i work on. it will be held just after labor day in st. petersburg, russia, and we normally would do this two or three weeks out, but because of the summer holidays and everything, we thought we'd get an early start. so we are delighted to have a terrific lineup of speakers today which we'll get started with in just one second. we'll have, after our two keynote speakers, the russian ambassador and the u.s. sherpa, we will have two panels, one an expert panel and then a very short break, and then we're going to have a senior sherpa perspective on the g20 summit and the agenda thereon. so with no further ado, let me introduce dr. john hamre, president and ceo of c
and obama administration officials. they're previewing the upcoming g20 summit that takes place in st. petersburg, russia, in september. live coverage underway right now here on c-span2. >> so we don't disrupt the speakers. we have started a tradition of doing events like this ahead of these big summits. the g20 is the biggest of them all in the world in the area i work on. it will be held just after labor day in st. petersburg, russia, and we normally would do this two or three weeks...
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and civil rights leaders, join the mom and dad in calling for zimmerman's arrest. eventually, police chief and sanford florida stepped down and even president obama stepped into the fray with his own opinions on this case. chief fox report correspondent jonathan hunt is here. jonathan, remind us of how the president became involved. >> harris, the racial undertones of this case are obviously what thrusted on to the national stage as you said, civil rights leaders, such as al sharpton got involved. and then just a little under a month after the shooting happened, president obama was asked about it at the white house and he said this: listen. >> you know, if i had a son, he would look like trayvon. and, you know, i think they are right to expect that all of us as americans are going to take this with the seriousness it deserves and that we are going to get to the bottom of exactly what happened. >> but this was also republican primary season and republican candidates were also forced to weigh in. listen again. >> the fact that law enforcement didn't immediately go af
and civil rights leaders, join the mom and dad in calling for zimmerman's arrest. eventually, police chief and sanford florida stepped down and even president obama stepped into the fray with his own opinions on this case. chief fox report correspondent jonathan hunt is here. jonathan, remind us of how the president became involved. >> harris, the racial undertones of this case are obviously what thrusted on to the national stage as you said, civil rights leaders, such as al sharpton got...
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. >> all right. thank you both for being with us. thanks for your time and insight today. >> great to be here. >>> president obama and russian president vladimir putin have spoken about edward snowden who remains in the moscow airport today. the fugitive nsa leaker briefly emerged from hiding to meet with a human rights group. and snowden announced he hopes to stay in russia for the time being and actually had some harsh words for the u.s. joining me now to sort all this out from moscow is nbc's jim maceda. jim, thanks for being with us. i want to start with asking you, before we get to this phone call, it doesn't appear snowden's time in isolation has really broken his resolve any. >> reporter: no, it doesn't seem like it has, betty. some criminal profilers we spoke to earlier said that after about three weeks of being effectively under house arrest, snowden would begin to see his reality come crashing down on him, but he appeared to many in that room with him a little nervous, but very defiant. the world hadn't seen edward snowden
. >> all right. thank you both for being with us. thanks for your time and insight today. >> great to be here. >>> president obama and russian president vladimir putin have spoken about edward snowden who remains in the moscow airport today. the fugitive nsa leaker briefly emerged from hiding to meet with a human rights group. and snowden announced he hopes to stay in russia for the time being and actually had some harsh words for the u.s. joining me now to sort all this...
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snowden is not a human rights activist or a dissident. he's accused of leaking classified information. >> reporter: president obama himself raised the snowden situation with president puten in a phone call friday night. the two leaders will hold a summit in moscow in just six weeks. u.s. officials have signaled that if snowden is still here, obama may not come. there's no saying how much longer snowden will remain here stuck at the airport. but he's made two things clear. he can't stay forever. and that the ball is in vladimir putin's court. dan and paula? >> kirit, thank you. >>> let's go to a geopolitical story of a different variety now. in our ally, great britain, this morning, they are on high alert. not because of a security threat. because of the impending arrival of a royal baby. let's go back to bianna in london. they have an elaborate plan to roll out the news when it comes. walk us through it. >> here's what we know. we believe the duchess is due to go into labor, any day, any hour, any minute now, quite frankly. she will be de
snowden is not a human rights activist or a dissident. he's accused of leaking classified information. >> reporter: president obama himself raised the snowden situation with president puten in a phone call friday night. the two leaders will hold a summit in moscow in just six weeks. u.s. officials have signaled that if snowden is still here, obama may not come. there's no saying how much longer snowden will remain here stuck at the airport. but he's made two things clear. he can't stay...
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president obama reportedly considering getting all of our troops out of there and bringing them home. plus, a fishing trip nearly turns deadly after a family says a dam just all of a sudden opened right in front of their eyes. that's coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarg
president obama reportedly considering getting all of our troops out of there and bringing them home. plus, a fishing trip nearly turns deadly after a family says a dam just all of a sudden opened right in front of their eyes. that's coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in...
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pete, appreciate your visiting with us right now. janet napolitano, the second senior security official to leave the obama administration on the heels of fbi director robert mueller. did this come as a surprise to most people, would you say? >> yes, i think so. we had thought perhaps that if eric holder were to leave at the justice department earlier that janet napolitano would have wanted to go to the justice department. she's a former federal prosecutor, u.s. attorney and she has that legal background and she's actually made no mystery of the fact that she was interested in that but holder seems like he is going to stay in the job perhaps another year or so. at least a longer time than shy had perhaps thought. she's been looking around. it is a tough job to do the job of homeland security. are you reading all that intelligence every day and this was an offer that came to her and she just felt all the timing was right and decided to take up the position. so she'll leave some time in the fall. >> she was of course one of the presiden
pete, appreciate your visiting with us right now. janet napolitano, the second senior security official to leave the obama administration on the heels of fbi director robert mueller. did this come as a surprise to most people, would you say? >> yes, i think so. we had thought perhaps that if eric holder were to leave at the justice department earlier that janet napolitano would have wanted to go to the justice department. she's a former federal prosecutor, u.s. attorney and she has that...
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>> you know, i think, again, president obama said the right thing. there was a lot of emotion and power in that. what are we doing? we have 166 people detained at guantanamo and 86 have been secured by his administration. what are we doing anymore, what has the situation has become where we are sustaining laf with procedures like you just saw. and for the record, i don't think that is a dramatization. i have sat across from men who have described that to me. i have heard that for years, and i found it completely horrible and very hard to watch. >> very hard to watch. >> but i think the point is, we're still waiting for action to go with president obama's statements. it's been two months since that speech. it's been over five months since the hunger strike started. we haven't seen a intestinal transfer yet, and those need to start happening. and ultimately, you know, as far as force feeding goes, i think judge kessler made an important point in her decision. president obama has the authority to affect policy at guantanamo. he has the authority to affe
>> you know, i think, again, president obama said the right thing. there was a lot of emotion and power in that. what are we doing? we have 166 people detained at guantanamo and 86 have been secured by his administration. what are we doing anymore, what has the situation has become where we are sustaining laf with procedures like you just saw. and for the record, i don't think that is a dramatization. i have sat across from men who have described that to me. i have heard that for years,...
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mexico's president and president obama have been briefed on the case. >> right now our plan of action is that next week we're going to take to the house floor, we're going to step it up a notch. we've tried the quiet way. now we're going to raise the profile of this case. >> torres served in the iraq war as a mechanic in 2009. he's a father of two young boys. kristina says she believes her brother, father and uncle are still alive, and will continue to look for them. the fbi is still investigating the case, but has told the family to prepare for the worst. for more on this story, make sure to go to foxnewslatino.com. shannon? >> shannon: a new study says doctors are overlooking something that could be an easy fix. plus, more hidden banking fees. where you're getting squeezed. you need to know. we'll tell you coming up. [ jack] its just so frustrating... ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symp
mexico's president and president obama have been briefed on the case. >> right now our plan of action is that next week we're going to take to the house floor, we're going to step it up a notch. we've tried the quiet way. now we're going to raise the profile of this case. >> torres served in the iraq war as a mechanic in 2009. he's a father of two young boys. kristina says she believes her brother, father and uncle are still alive, and will continue to look for them. the fbi is...
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obama administration officials, as well as military commanders, u.s. officials who have been in close touch with egypt, and their message to the egyptians right now is simply this, help us help you. in other words, show us that you're moving towards democracy, get a road map towards elections under way. hopefully, stop the violence. u.s. aide, military aide, about a billion and a half dollars a year is not going to be stopped, that's going forward. the u.s. is not calling this a military coup. there won't be legal questions about the continuation of u.s. military and economic assistance to egypt. there would be if the u.s. decided to formally call that a coup. they are not doing that. i assume this message is resinating with those who are in power in the military and their supporters right now, but what's the reaction to the obama administration's position? >> reporter: well, there's no question that there's a big section of the population, these are the opponents of mr. morsi, that want stability, that want this new transitional government to move for
obama administration officials, as well as military commanders, u.s. officials who have been in close touch with egypt, and their message to the egyptians right now is simply this, help us help you. in other words, show us that you're moving towards democracy, get a road map towards elections under way. hopefully, stop the violence. u.s. aide, military aide, about a billion and a half dollars a year is not going to be stopped, that's going forward. the u.s. is not calling this a military coup....
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this has ever republican goal in there, right? expand the economy 3.3% reduce the federal deficit by almost 850 billion over 20 years. he said he was open to do anything in congress he thought would be helpful. here is what they think would be helpful, and that's obstructing everything that he wants to do. [ bell chimes ] [ applause ] >> stephanie: most republicans believe they can defeat a democratic challenger in the reelection, but they don't know if they are face a democratic challenge if they vote for the immigration bill. this is what it has come to. james linkford said passing legislation is not that important. this is a problem that has festered for decades. >> sure. >> like leaking radiation in the pacific ocean. it's fine. >> has it become a pus-filled boil yet? no. >> stephanie: ewe. >> what? [ laughter ] >> stephanie: we'll be right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> announcer: for a good time call now, 1-800-steph-1-2. (cenk) it's go time! it's go time! it's go time! go time. you know what time it is. go time! it
this has ever republican goal in there, right? expand the economy 3.3% reduce the federal deficit by almost 850 billion over 20 years. he said he was open to do anything in congress he thought would be helpful. here is what they think would be helpful, and that's obstructing everything that he wants to do. [ bell chimes ] [ applause ] >> stephanie: most republicans believe they can defeat a democratic challenger in the reelection, but they don't know if they are face a democratic...
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so obama ordered i.r.s. to target right-wingers and some liberal groups. yeah, that makes sense. hashtag worst scandal ever. all of this heat and noise right, eric? once again nothing. there is nothing to it. >> nothing, nothing, nothing. it is deja vu the clinton era all over again. it is travel gate. it is white water. the republicans get control of the congressional investigative committees. you know. they start thumping their chests. the press -- enamored by a possible scandal. darrell issa cherry picks transcripts from interviews, the press runs with it. all of it is going nowhere. so the whole thing fell apart about ten days ago when we realized that democrat -- liberal groups are also targeted and then a couple of days later the ig said they weren't really targeted and that was the point of my tweet which was wait a minute. the entire scandal the entire conspiracy was that this came from the white house. there was this invisible hand from the west wing telling the i.r.s. to go after these groups. by the way they told them to go after some liberal groups, too. i guess to ma
so obama ordered i.r.s. to target right-wingers and some liberal groups. yeah, that makes sense. hashtag worst scandal ever. all of this heat and noise right, eric? once again nothing. there is nothing to it. >> nothing, nothing, nothing. it is deja vu the clinton era all over again. it is travel gate. it is white water. the republicans get control of the congressional investigative committees. you know. they start thumping their chests. the press -- enamored by a possible scandal....
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right? >> sure, yeah. of course. >> bill: of course -- >> what a holiday. >> bill: he was back. our hero, the champion hot dog chomper, joey chestnut. 69 hot dogs. >> 10 minutes. >> bill: in 10 minutes! 69 hot dogs. i had one yesterday at the airport. >> did you? not 69. >> bill: if i had known that was the record, i could have eaten another 69 and beat his record. joey chestnut said what kept him being. >> 69 is a magic number. crowd was pushing me. wouldn't let me slow down. it's awesome. >> bill: what's he do for the rest of the year? >> he does all of these -- >> it is not just hot dogs. >> he does eating competitions. >> bill: that's how he makes money? >> this was a $10,000 prize and the coveted yellow mustard. >> bill: it wasn't just the crowd keeping him going. >> they pushed me a little bit. i had my girlfriend right in front of me yelling at me not letting me slow down. without her, i would have been lazy. she saved me on that. >> behind every successful man is a woman girlfriend,
right? >> sure, yeah. of course. >> bill: of course -- >> what a holiday. >> bill: he was back. our hero, the champion hot dog chomper, joey chestnut. 69 hot dogs. >> 10 minutes. >> bill: in 10 minutes! 69 hot dogs. i had one yesterday at the airport. >> did you? not 69. >> bill: if i had known that was the record, i could have eaten another 69 and beat his record. joey chestnut said what kept him being. >> 69 is a magic number. crowd was...
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so right now there's a little bit of tension, not sure the u.s. is willing to destroy its entire relationship with russia, but they're really hoping that this u.s. pressure and this box they're putting mr. snowden in will convince russia they have no choice but to send him back. >> all right. thank you very much. we'll check in with you again this morning. appreciate it. >>> other stories we're watching this morning. in san francisco, a third person has died from injuries suffered in the crash of asiana flight 214. the plane crash landed in san francisco last saturday. in keeping with the wishes of the family, doctors are not releasing the victim's name. only saying that she was a young female. >>> rail stations across france observing a moment of silence to honor the victims of a fatal train crash there. six killed and 22 yearsed when a passenger train derailed. >>> the death toll from the train wreck in request quebec is rising. the engineer claims he set the brakes on the tanker cars before leaving for the night. a criminal investigation is now
so right now there's a little bit of tension, not sure the u.s. is willing to destroy its entire relationship with russia, but they're really hoping that this u.s. pressure and this box they're putting mr. snowden in will convince russia they have no choice but to send him back. >> all right. thank you very much. we'll check in with you again this morning. appreciate it. >>> other stories we're watching this morning. in san francisco, a third person has died from injuries...
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you'd think they would be interested in protecting the most basic of all civil rights which is the right to practice your religion. how are they getting in the way? >> ways we've seen during the obama administration, tucker, a lot of things have happened. we've seen bibles taken from the rooms of walter reed hospital. we saw franklin graham, who was disinvited after being invited to speak before groups. we have chaplains who have been intimidated with administrative, if not judicial punishment for sharing their faith with others, individuals not being allowed to put a bible on their desk. and so we decided to put an amendment in the national defense authorization act that would say that military members are fully entitled to express their faith as long as it's within certain confines, which would be military readiness, good order and discipline, military necessity. of course without any coercion to others. for some reason, the administration has been against that. >> it's one thing to pass a law, in this case an amendment to the defense authorization act. it's another thing to enforce it
you'd think they would be interested in protecting the most basic of all civil rights which is the right to practice your religion. how are they getting in the way? >> ways we've seen during the obama administration, tucker, a lot of things have happened. we've seen bibles taken from the rooms of walter reed hospital. we saw franklin graham, who was disinvited after being invited to speak before groups. we have chaplains who have been intimidated with administrative, if not judicial...
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let's get you updated on top stories we're following right now. janet napolitano is resigning her post to become president of the university of california system. president obama has confirmed that resignation in a statement he commended napolitano for her outstanding work on behalf of the american people over the last four years. >>> there are several new developments in the crash of flight 214. san francisco police chief greg sulr is confirming that one of the teenagers killed in the disaster was hit at least once by an emergency vehicle and he said the teenager was under fire retardant foam so no one could see her. the official cause of death will be made by the san mateo county donor. >>> and the fuselage will be moved this morning. it was towed to another remote location at sfo. two hours ago we showed you the first pictures of the plane in the caged off area. claudine wong was the first one there and she joins us live next to the plane's new location. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it looks like this wreckage will sit here for at l
let's get you updated on top stories we're following right now. janet napolitano is resigning her post to become president of the university of california system. president obama has confirmed that resignation in a statement he commended napolitano for her outstanding work on behalf of the american people over the last four years. >>> there are several new developments in the crash of flight 214. san francisco police chief greg sulr is confirming that one of the teenagers killed in the...